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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an substantial effect on" is not correct.
It should be "a substantial effect on." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the impact or influence of something on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The new policy is expected to have a substantial effect on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a considerable influence on."
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The addition of a third element has a substantial effect on the damping capacity of TiNi SMAs.
The result shows that SAE cells clustered by treatment, an indication that asbestos had a substantial effect on gene expression.
This may have a substantial effect on how a respondent reports their HRQoL on rating scales of this nature.
It should be noted that one outlier had a substantial effect on the result (Fig. 5a).
In contrast to the lack of an effect of phosphorylation, phenylalanine has a substantial effect on the sedimentation behavior.
The kinetic energy released by the SN of a massive Population III star can have a substantial effect on the halo in which the progenitor star formed.
They found that they reduced the annihilation luminosity to a degree where it no longer had a substantial effect on the gas.
Although reporting bias could have a substantial effect on the conclusions of a network meta-analysis, it is probably neglected.
These services can have a substantial effect on the outcomes of using a product.
An increase in gene product may have a substantial effect on the functions of subcellular networks.
The design of a REDD policy framework (specifically its rules), can have a substantial effect on monitoring costs.
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